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Team law attorneys named to 2026 new jersey super lawyers and rising stars lists
April 7, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CLARK, NJ – April 7, 2026 – Team Law is proud to announce that multiple attorneys have been named to the 2026 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list, recognizing their excellence in personal injury. Super Lawyers attorneys are selected through a multiphase selection process that includes peer nominations, independent research, and evaluations of professional achievement. The Rising Stars list honors top up-and-coming attorneys in the legal field. The following attorneys from the firm have been named to the 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers list: Roy…
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Easter safety tips: how to avoid car accidents and injuries during holiday travel
April 3, 2026
Easter weekend should feel easy. You are heading to a family gathering, maybe driving past familiar spots like the Garden State Parkway or near the busy roads around Newark or New Brunswick. The car is packed, the schedule is tight, and everyone is excited. Then traffic builds. Drivers get impatient. Distractions increase. Suddenly, what should have been a simple trip turns into something stressful or even dangerous. Holiday weekends consistently bring higher accident rates, and Easter is no exception. If you or someone close to you is injured in a holiday car accident in New Jersey,…
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Warmer weather, busier job sites: understanding construction injury risks in spring
March 30, 2026
You know how it goes when spring starts showing up on a construction site. All winter things move slowly. Some projects pause, crews get smaller, and the pace feels manageable. Then the weather starts warming up and everything shifts almost overnight. New jobs begin, paused projects restart, and suddenly the site is packed with workers, equipment, and tight deadlines. That sudden change can make job sites more dangerous than many workers expect. If you were recently hurt on a construction site, you may already be dealing with pain, medical appointments, and questions about how long recovery will take. During a…
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Could a missed diabetes diagnosis have been prevented?
March 25, 2026
You know your body better than anyone. So when something feels off, you notice it. Maybe you feel exhausted even after a full night’s sleep. Maybe you’re always thirsty, running to the bathroom more often than usual, or dealing with blurry vision that just will not go away. Now imagine bringing those concerns to a doctor, only to hear that everything looks fine. Weeks turn into months. The symptoms continue. Eventually, another test reveals the truth: You have diabetes, and it should have been caught earlier. For many people, this situation is not hypothetical. Every year, thousands of patients learn…
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Spring rain and hydroplaning accidents: why early season storms lead to more crashes
March 21, 2026
You do not need a huge storm to know when a drive starts feeling dangerous. Sometimes it is just a quick spring rain on your way to work. The road looks darker. Cars start kicking up spray. Traffic on the Garden State Parkway slows for no clear reason. Somebody cuts across two lanes on Route 22 like the pavement is dry, and suddenly the whole drive feels tense. You are not overreacting. You are picking up on something real. Early season rain changes the road fast, and when drivers do not adjust, crashes happen. If you were hurt in a…
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Hit by a drunk driver on st. patrick’s day: what steps to take after an injury
March 18, 2026
You are heading home after dinner with friends. Maybe you were out celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or just trying to get through the traffic from the evening festivities. Then suddenly everything changes. A car swerves across the lane, the impact hits without warning, and within seconds you are dealing with flashing lights, injuries, and the terrifying realization that the other driver had been drinking. Unfortunately, this scenario happens far too often on St. Patrick’s Day. Across New Jersey, the holiday brings celebrations, crowded roads, and a sharp increase in alcohol-related crashes. When someone decides to drive after drinking, innocent drivers,…
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team law releases comprehensive study on fatal occupational injuries across united states
March 10, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CLARK, N.J. — A new nationwide analysis of workplace fatalities found that Wyoming, Alaska, and North Dakota have the highest rates of fatal occupational injuries per capita in the United States, according to a study released by personal injury firm Team Law. The New Jersey-based personal injury law firm examined fatal workplace incidents across all 50 states. The findings highlight nationwide workplace safety trends and identify the states with the highest and lowest rates of fatal occupational injuries. The study analyzed federal workplace fatality data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, calculating…
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Why your commute feels different after daylight saving time and how it can lead to car accidents
March 9, 2026
You know that feeling when the clock changes and your whole morning feels a little off? You leave the house at the same time, take the same roads, and follow the same routine, but somehow the drive feels heavier, darker, and more annoying than usual. If you are driving through Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Clark, or along the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, Route 1 and 9, or I-78, that shift can feel even more noticeable because those are already busy commuter corridors. That strange feeling is not all in your head. Right after daylight saving time begins, many…
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Winter car accidents in nj: does cold weather mechanical failure excuse liability?
February 26, 2026
Let’s be honest. After that blizzard, the roads in New Jersey were a mess. Snowbanks everywhere. Black ice hiding in plain sight. Cars stalling out. Batteries dying. You probably saw at least one vehicle stuck in the middle of an intersection. Now here’s the real question. If someone crashes because their car failed in the cold, are they off the hook? The short answer is no. If you were hurt in a winter car accident and the other driver is blaming mechanical failure, you should not accept that explanation at face value.
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Court closures and legal deadlines in new jersey: how holiday weekends can affect your case
February 23, 2026
Let’s say your statute of limitations expires on a Monday. Except that Monday is a holiday. You assume you are safe until Tuesday. Technically, you are. But if something goes wrong Tuesday night, such as a rejected filing, an electronic system delay, or a simple miscalculation, the court will not extend your deadline because it was close. That is how strong cases disappear. Holiday weekends in New Jersey can shift deadlines. They can also compress your margin for error to almost nothing. If you are approaching a filing deadline, it is critical to understand exactly how court closures affect your…
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